A significantly extended and much improved semi detached home, set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac within a generous corner plot. The property is bright, well presented, and has off road parking. Offered with no upward chain.
The accommodation is versatile, and although the property has two bedrooms, it would also be possible to use one of the three reception rooms as a further bedroom if preferred. It is well planned, with most rooms accessed off the entrance hall.
Approached over a gravelled driveway that provides parking, the front door opens to a spacious entrance hall. To the front of the building is a bright sitting room with a fireplace inset with an electric log burner and traditional picture rails. There is a second reception room which would be ideal for use as a dining or family room, and this opens to the kitchen, which has been re-fitted with modern cabinetry set above and below ample work surfaces. There is a built in oven and hob with extractor over, an integrated dishwasher and washing machine, and an upright fridge freezer. There is also a breakfast bar, a built in cupboard, and a door to the rear lobby which in turn opens to the garden. The third reception room has a stable door out to the garden and could be used for numerous purposes, including a study, playroom, or garden room. It could equally be used as a bedroom if required.
The property has two generous double bedrooms, one overlooking the front and the other overlooking the rear garden, and there is a bright, modern shower room, with a step-free shower enclosure, w.c., and handbasin.
A significantly extended and much improved, semi detached home, set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac within a generous corner plot. The property is bright, well presented, and has off road parking. Offered with no upward chain.
Agents note: The roof was retiled in 2020.
The property is located on the edge of the village, close to the DNA cycleway and the new Coop store.
Great Shelford is one of the most sought-after villages south of the city thanks to its easy access to town and Addenbrooke's by road, regular buses and car-free purpose-built cycleway. Trains from its mainline railway station go directly to Cambridge or to London Liverpool Street.
The historic village centre has an excellent range of amenities including two small supermarkets, a convenience store, a deli, hairdressers, doctors, dentist, dispensing chemist, two pubs, restaurants and more. The primary school is very well regarded, and there are various community facilities and social clubs. The large recreation ground has a new pavilion, tennis club and sports pitches and annually hosts the excellent Shelford Feast Festival.